Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1966, p. 20

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A IT en director Is the mother of two, Two former male members ofjand girls as possible. It's a; GASPE GETTING PLANT? sons, Peter, 23, and Lorne, 21. |her group have gone to the Na-|good chance for them to mingle} SYDNEY. N She gave up performing when|tional and Royal Winnipeg|with other dancers, meet out. 5. ; Hd + NB. (CF)---& Que her children were born but|companies. "My kids didn't}side teachers and see new fo ae _-- ena Monday teaches the senior students as} want to leave me, but they g0/ cities," {plant vin be baile we ee well as doing the choreography away out of self-defence. When she came to Ottawa General Electric ake hale for her concert group. The group is just back from she was one of a few teachers | Peninsula. Michel Pouliot, pres- There aren't enough male|Washington where it partici-jin the city. Today there are|ident of Air Gaspe, told the Air By MARILYN ARGUE | The youngest of 11 children Russian-bern nusband does alljdancers, she says, and it's be-|pated in an annual ballet festi- more than 20 ballet studios and|Transport Board here: that ') OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's|in an Ottawa family, she was|the set designs and costumes|cause people think dancing is val, Last year the company waS!a growing program in the pub-|Gaspe is the first choice for the best ballet talent {s pirouetting|taken to London, England, by/for her productions. sissy. "Lorne wouldn't dance,"|the host in Ottawa when 10 com-\tic schools. [new CGE heavy waler pant to she admits. About 20 of her|panies from the United States) a. increase in students isa DC Duilt for Atomic Energy of -\in foreign companies, says the|her mother to begin ballet} The couple came to Ottawa| So cctor a st § > ' y've|and. Canada performed. . ; Te eee senate cy Cae en ene keto fan | nd chereseranher of training at the age of four. lin 1946 and Mrs. Toumine be-| ' |the Ballet Imperials of Ottawa.| "If it hadn't been for myj|gan teaching ballet "in one big,* i : TRAINING VALUABLE oe esta Toumine, a former|mother, 1 would have been alroom over ' s{acters to take their friends' y Ss ini | Josie othe "Baets Rapes sner ey Nesta ain ei. The, ale Imperiai eames hem, aor compara the ana ; |de Monte Carlo, says Canadian} At the Ballets Russes she|in a downtown studio with three} "One boy dropped out be- -- a . te their musical knowledge." ses be ache companies should stop import-|worked with Michel Fokine and/practice rooms, office space|cause his school teacher was| ae Sandeint ag | With hundreds of d sat ; ling outside talent and give|George Balanchine, and met|and two rooms full of costumes|agging him. It's a shame, en various stages of ability. shuf-| Tiny, soca tot ee Otiawa NE 'coudin't support a concert. 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1966 'Canada's Best Ballet Talent ae a | they don't become dancers, the opens in 1969. . | ; 1 6 3 |home-grown dancers a chance.|her husband, dancer and de-\and sets. cause the training is a definite; "1 always do the choreog-|) : ; %, ; 3 around th | A pretty woman with short|help for sports and gymnas- raphy for the festivals, and thinks there a yay od so I don't know. Any- 'have parts for as many boys chance of having a_ resident thing could happen." "As it is now, they all get-dis-|signer Sviatoslav Tou mine. Now a commercial artist, her'fair hair and brown eyes, theltics."' jcouraged and go away." GLASS PANELS London artist John 'Hut- Ottawa. Thirty-seven panels ton works in his studio en- have been commisioned and graving glass panels for will be installed on the first the new National Library three floors. (CP Photo) and Archives of Canada in Info Rather Than Advice Seen Job For Counsellor TORONTO (CP) --A school} Thiat guidance counsellors guidance counsellor today sees|should make decisions for the his role as giving students in-|student is one of the chief mis- formation rather than advising|conceptions about the field. Mr. them on what decisions to|Stephen says. It arose from an- make, says a Toronto expert in|other misconception, that coun- the field. |sellors deal mainly with "prob- W. J. Stephen, head of guid-)lem youngsters." ance services at Northern sec-) Youngsters with emotional poneeg ine gH oe eatin, gary _ hem bye -- new 3 ' . '\office are referred to schoo po irony ping eee ine cam. | psychologists or the psychia- 0} y : -|trist. selves aren't immature and) a, answer the student's re- childlike. 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